Purpose – state clearly the author’s/researcher’s purpose or objective(s) of the article or research, what he/she is attempting to accomplish, and what is the specific question or problem that is being addressed. Norfolk Issue of Couple Therapy Among People with Trauma Histories Abstract
Method (research articles only) – state clearly the methodological procedures used by the researcher(s) to collect data indicating participants i.e., the sex, age, race /culture/ or ethnicity and the number of persons studied, procedure, and instruments employed to gather and analyze information.
Results: Succinctly state what the researchers discovered, revealed, uncovered or found as a result of their investigation. This information is usually found under the article’s subheading of findings or results.
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Discussion: Review the investigator’s intent/purpose of the study and provide an overview of how the central or major elements, variables or hypotheses were researched or handled. For an example of how a discussion section is developed, please review the discussion section of the research article.
Implications: Your implications should address how the results of the study would impact on the role of counselors, the counseling relationship and/or counseling approaches.
Recommendations: The recommendations simply state what is being suggested for further or future study as a result of the study’s limitations, focus, research variables
understudied and the like to enhance or provide additional knowledge and insight. Norfolk Issue of Couple Therapy Among People with Trauma Histories Abstract